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be right. >> good morning. and welcome to see it in this morning weekend. it's sunday, april 21st. >> i'm victor black and i'm amara walker. here's what we're working on for you. this morning. the $95 billion foreign aid package could get president biden's signature as early as this week. but a republican rebellion in congress could cost the gop house speaker his gavel, where his party's push to oust him stands. >> high stakes, opening statements, former president and gop front-runner donald trump's hush money trial kicks into high gear tomorrow. the supreme court takes up also his claims presidential immunity. >> we're sorting through it. >> all. that's ahead. >> and tragedy at a michigan birthday party, we are alive with the due developments in a deadly crash that killed too young siblings it's unheard. a dozen others. >> the fbi and jewish communities across america are on high alert for any threats ahead of the start of the passover holiday house his. $95
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foreign aid package plus other measures are now headed to the senate for approval senators are coming in during their recess to get it to president biden's desk. >> however, that bipartisan support could spell disaster for speaker mike johnson and now some gop hardliners are calling on him to resign before for they make a move on trying to oust him with a vote with us. now as cnn's chief congressional correspondent and host of inside politics sunday, manu raju. good morning, manu. >> so do you think will see that motion to vacate soon, if at all? well, look it, marjorie taylor greene has introduced it. she can call for any moment and the question is, if she does call for it, will she have the votes to oust him from the speakership? there's some belief among those detractors that that some people believe that this was the moment for them to go forward when really the pressure was was boiling, when there was so much tension internally, but now they're going home for a weeklong recess and then will those tensions some sayyed. well, the anger subside. well, mike
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johnson benefit from some distance from his deal-making. marjorie taylor greene is a betting that it will not. she believes that voters back home would be a furious and republicans for cutting this deal fears it might johnson for moving ahead with this $95 billion aid package that includes 61 billion in aid to ukraine that does not include border security measures, even though johnson himself had purse place to move forward on this, why doesn't it do that? because he'd simply didn't have the votes in the razor thin republican majority and ultimately decided it was time for him to cut a deal. with democrats and move forward with democratic support as he, as he went essentially stiff arm that right flank that had called for him to take a firmer line and push for the republican and conservative proposals. now, there is, while there is significant opposition on that right flank, there also is significant port including from some more moderate republicans, some more center-right republicans and republicans who are in swing districts. one of them, congressman don bacon or
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comes from a district that joe biden carried in 2020, said that history will judge mike johnson's move kindly? >> we've undermined the norms or the spice. we never had a vacate the chair. this and they've done it right we went 18 years, i believe without a rule vote going down. >> we've got seven of them. most of them buy them and other campaign and other people's districts so they've created a new norm that we got to respond to. >> johnson came in as a very conservative remember, and now he's been having to cut all these democratic deals. what do you think it says about heavily, he is evolved in the speakership. >> you've got to work together because the consensus is halas places built on and if you can't get consensus, you fail i think he's i think reality speaker johnson speaker johnson about reality is that it's only way you can govern if you want to govern, you gotta do it he's doing the question will be, what does someone like marjorie taylor greene do when the house does come back for one week recess, she was
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furious on the steps of the capitol yesterday in the aftermath of that vote on ukraine, aid of minority of republicans supported that plan. >> a majority oppod that plan about 101 supportive, supported and she came out and she said that she was happy with the way that voters and viewers saw johnson's actions and believes that there will be backlash for him among his constituents. listen it's unbeliable i am thankful that the american gets to see who this n is. i'm thankful that amir, who gets to see who e people that voted for this is because this silly weights going to change but again, if she moves forward, guys, will she have the votes that is the big question here, because at the moment, it seems a democrats could come to mike johnson's defense. >> there are a handful of members who have come out publicly on the democratic side to say that they would not support pushing them out from the speakership. others are
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mum, in large part because the hakeem jeffries the democratic leader, has not yet taken a position on this issue, but if he does come out and say it's time to kill that measure to vacate the chair, then you will see democrats vote in droves to save on. but is that a sustainable position for my johnson to be essentially propped up by democrats? that's another big question. and weeks ahead. >> yeah, but is there also an appetite among republicans for more chaos with the speaker fight? manu raju, great to have you. thanks so much. thanks. and don't forget to catch manu this morning, not inside politics at an easter egg right here on cnn let's break it all down now, i have with me brian robinson and their and johnson fair and president and ceo of paramount consultant group. he was the south regional director for the obama 2012 campaign, right? robinson, republican strategist and president of robinson republic, p. our gentleman, good to see you there. let me start with you. got to political panel is put in political contexts when for the president.
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>> yes. >> if you look at what everyone was saying, it was bipartisan support about that support to ukraine was not just specifically for that country, but it's about making sure that we can protect our allies. and if you look at how i wrote on china and russia have come together to basically try to form an alliance against a us, giving the support to ukraine, which is much needed, was so important. and the president to me got away with not too much damage done with this party because you saw democrats joined the speaker and the republic get this done. so now we've got to continue to make sure that voters understand that this is a one day in washington, what al come back on a weekend where you can actually see governance at its best. >> you agree with that political win for the president? >> what it's i. think it's a political win for america. there are many democrats and obviously many republicans. i was again, obviously not all of them is the divide within the party, but many republicans support what happened and what we saw yesterday was that the will of the house was heard and
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the house is representative of where the people are in this country. we see the national security implications of defending ukraine and israel and taiwan. and this was america leading in the world again. and that is a traditional republican place to v, this is our role in the world, and we are needed and mike johnson stood up yesterday and he really made his mark on history by letting this mood board. it was maybe what you would call a sister soldier moment for him, kind of standing up to his to his base, come out the thing that here's the thing here. here's the thing though, is that the democrats are going to have their own sister soldier moment coming up because they're going to stand beside him and makes sure that he can survive well, let me live. i had another question, but yeah, that's a good would be rob the sister soldier moment. now, listen, that wasn't assistive soldier moment for me. and i wanted to push back on this, that this is
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the republican way. no democrats stand for democracy also, we stand with supporting israel, taiwan, and ukraine, and we gotta be more vocal than that. but what you saw happening yesterday was a speaker, quite frankly, that was backed up in the corner and yes, he did the right right thing. but democrats, we have been calling for more support for ukraine for months and months and months. we're just have to republicans finally came over. so no, since the soldier moment, it was just the right thing to do for americans. >> i think it is because it is him standing up to a portion of his party to do the right thing. and it was politically tough to do what he did i think he's going to survive though victor, because a lot of those republicans who voted no yesterday stake know that we needed to do this. they wanted to do it, but they didn't want to have to risk a primary. so a lot of them are like thank you, speaker per stand that up and doing it. so i didn't have to. but there are enough republicans now, if marjorie taylor greene forces a vote on this motion of okc vacate to essentially take the gavel that he could lose without
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compensating from democrats. >> do you think she is going to make that move because so far is she's saying, i'm going to send them home. i let a members of the conference go home and hear from the voters, who has a pretty good pulse on republican politics. and let republican voters won't. donald trump. what does he said? >> don't do that. yeah, he's doing a good job leading there. that is smart donald trump and the republican. >> he's gone that far. he said that ukrainian certainly mar-a-lago that sends a really strong signal about where he stands on mike johnson. john says, now you also did a news guy with with kevin mccarthy. >> where is he now? >> well, that's true. let's say, but here's the difference. i do think mike johnson will get them democrats support. he'll be able to weather mccarthy made it clear he didn't want any democratic votes and it kinda still does own fate. their look, republicans need to get through this year that any more chaos, it's good politics to keep my johnson where he is. we will look crazy if we get rid of the second one, we will look in capable of governing, keeping him in there is good. it provides stability in american
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law, feel more confident can i back up? >> did you ever play yourselves? and i put it in this context because this conversation started in the fall with a $110 billion package that the white house had to include border border security. and because they thought there's no way we're getting this through without border security. mike johnson said, if they want this foreign aid money, you got to secure the southern border and somehow all of the foreign aid passes and republicans got none of what they demanded be part of it. >> mike johnson and mitch mcconnell. they are in these top secret security clearance meetings. they know what's really happening for mike johnson to stand up and say, i am willing to risk my job. the pinnacle of my career because i know this is right. that speaks volumes about what the need is out there. this this is a guy who has a rank and member, voted against ukraine time and time again to see this about face that should send a signal about how important getting
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this done is that the world security is as we are in a tinderbox moment, he said he's absolutely right. >> you could have had both, but because we should have both. but you didn't because donald trump texted or tweeted whatever you do on social & the republican conference, abandoned the part that they demanded initially the border security. >> and i understand that sympathize with the conservative republican members who say, we've given up national security for our own and take care of everybody else. i understand that sentiment. we do need to get that done. you know who it will be, good politics floor to do something on it. joe biden, he needs to be seen as working on immigration because his brand on that is terrible and it will be one the top three issues this november. >> he put it in the bill, republicans took it out, so i don't know that it hurts his brand brand is put arabic he three years later they did nothing but three years there. >> let me ask you about the israel vote there were, i believe 37 democrats and 21
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republicans who voted against it total 58 days does this passage of this bill in some way hurt the president politically because those care urge a no vote on this, some progressives urge a no vote on this. >> i talked to a lot of my friends in an israeli community in jewish folks and they say that this crisis that's going on really should not be a partisan issue that mean that it is. we've got to call it that is a crisis that's going on in gaza & israel has the right to defend themselves no, i think the president has made it very clear where he stands on this crisis and he support the israeli community. >> now, we will hear people who believed that there should be more of a pro-palestinian approach it is, but i'm seeing democrats come together and make sure that we all gather and make sure we focus on hamas because that's where our focus needs to be. >> all right. fair enough. fair. and brian thank you. bo still like thank you, america. >> volodymyr zelenskyy says a new aid package for ukraine will keep history on the right
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child's birthday party was being held, at least 12 people were injured, nine of them seriously with non-life-threate ning injuries. cnn's rafael romo was here with the latest rafat. what happened? >> and our victory. good morning. i would say joyous occasion that instantly turned into a nightmare for multiple families with young children. it was about three in the afternoon when they were celebrating a towels birthday party at a boat club in newport, michigan, which is located on lake erie, about 30 miles south of detroit, according to monroe county authorities, a woman later described us driving while intoxicated, crashed through vehicle against the building where the party was being held went through a wall and finally came to a stop approximately 25 feet inside first responders who rushed to the scene, described what they saw as extremely chaotic with a high level of emotions those directly involved and those who witness this horrific incident, rho county sheriff, troy. good enough. a choke back, tears at a press conference providing details about the tragic crash
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president volodymyr zelenskyy praised and thank members of the us house after the passage of that $95 billion foreign aid package that included close to 61 billion in ukraine aid zelenskyy said the decision to pass the bill, we'll save thousands sins of lives. every month long, resistance by house republicans, the aid package is seen by some as a turning point in ukraine's fight against russia. ukraine's foreign minister tells cnn the risk of a larger war in europe has fallen after the vote cnn's fred pleitgen joins us now from kyiv just give us an idea of how badly this aid and what the aid will buy is needed there on the battlefield well first of all victor, i think it was badly needed by a ukrainian and continues to be badly needed by the ukrainians. if you look at some of the situations on the battlefield, especially in the east of the country and in the south for the country, i would say right now the situation is still a stalemate, but certainly one where the
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russians definitely have the momentum and the initiative on their sayyed, they have been making some gains on the battlefield. those gains are not strategic yet they're not threatening to take a large cities in those areas. but certainly you can see that there could come a point where ukrainian in defenses could get into serious problems because of a lack of ammunition especially in fact, this morning, the russians once again saying that they took get another village from the ukrainians in a key area in the east of the country. so the ukrainians are saying essentially they need two things very quickly and very badly. one of them is 155 millimeter artillery the ammunition that's something that we've been reporting on really over the past months as this aid bill was stuck in the house of representatives where i think the first time that i reported on it was in september, weather ukrainians were already saying that they were running desperately low on ammunition. of course that situation has gotten a lot worse over the past couple of months and the ukrainians for saying, right now, they're really starved for ammo. the other thing is surface to air missiles that the ukrainians need really badly. the russians
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are using their air force more effectively and also using missiles to target cities here in ukraine and the ukrainian say they simply don't have enough to replenish the american and international systems that they have. they need more missiles for that they hope they're going to get that and that aid package. but you're absolutely right the president of this country, you could, you could feel the sense of relief that he had came out almost immediately with a tweet and then later also with a soundbite. let's listen to what he had to say we appreciate every manifestation of support for our state and independents are people in our lives, which russia wants to bury in ruins america has shown its leadership from the first days of this war that's the volodymyr zelenskyy speaking last night really shortly after the decision or after the house passed that bill the ukrainians are now hoping viktor& umbra that especially the ammunition that the us could give to ukraine after the senate also approves it after it's signed by the president good get here
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fairly quickly and then hit the battlefield fairly quickly as well, guys. >> all right for pike in fours there in kyiv. thank you for it opening statements and former president trump's criminal trial are expected tomorrow in new york, it is the first time in us history that a former president is facing a criminal trial, joining me now to discuss cnn legal analyst and former us attorney michael moore. always good to see you thanks for coming in. it was pretty quick the process of getting there jury 12 jurors and six alternates. >> so the openings are statements are tomorrow. >> what will you be watching for? because you say it's really an art and they're going to have to find ways to really hook the jurors yeah, it is good to be with you here on set. >> so the opening statements really are the roadmap that the lawyers layout for the jury. >> it's important that they both maintain their credibility. in other words, you don't tell the jury things about the case that you can't prove or you're not going to produce at trial at the same time that you give them enough information to basically made
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them to remain interested in the case. i mean, you think about things like recency and primacy and frequency. this psychological theory. and that is you want to tell the jury things early on. so this is an important statement. this is important. you want to tell us what i'm going to, what i'm going to show you during the course of the trial. and then you're going to do that. and then at the andrew go say, by the way, remember that i told you at the open statement that i was going to be able to prove that we showed xyz so it's important, again, you don't really, it's not evidence that the jury can consider, but it is the roadmap that they'll follow throughout the trial. >> got it. okay so now before the opening statements began, i understand judge, mission is expected two rule on what prosecutors will be able to ask trump if he does indeed testify and they're asking what exactly is it that they're asking because they want to bring up past civil lawsuits. >> that's right. i mean, so there really looking for information and to know how much they can impeach him on things that have happened in the past and whether or not they can bring in evidence about his character of
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credibility based on certain things have happened in some other cases so if you think about it, a lot of times in a civil case you bring any information from a criminal conviction. it's a little different when you have a criminal case, bringing information from a civil case because it's a different burden, different standard of proof that's required but i expect they're going to want to if he takes the stand, they're going to say, wait a minute, but you've already had been it's been determined that you're not credible. the court has found certain things and the judges having to weigh that to decide whether or not the prejudicial effect of that is outweighed by the substance two value of that that information that they seek to bring in. and so the judge is going to have to go through that balancing tests for each of these things. so each the e jean carroll case the allegations other ladies that he's been involved, all of that information the judge is going to have to weigh in the side. is that too prejudicial to get in this case as it does it create a risk of an appeal. does it give the defendants if there's a conviction? does it give trump a chance to argue something on appeal? in other words, the jury was presented with evidence. it was improper, and
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the hill that against me and that wasn't relevant to this case. as and so the judge sugar, let's that trump's defense team will be watching this closely and see what judge mug shot allows a prosecutors to ask trump in terms of whether or not he'll testify or do you think the already said you're not testifying in this case? i think there'll be watching it but i think they've got a client. it's probably hard to control i think he would like to testify when we see each de probably that they cringe when he goes before the cameras at the end of the court day. and so they're thinking we're going to be able to keep him off the stand. there's not much for him to gain really bad mr. fine in this case because the facts are what they are. yeah. i'm in a payment was made. there's a paper trail. so the question is going to be had the prosecutors overreached. and so it's going to be issued to me to see are the here's the defense team look into attacks, the technical aspect of the case and talk to this jury, which is a very well educated jury. you get to lawyers and a lot of other folks are there. that's unusual, frankly, to have to lawyers on a jury so you know what they've got to be sending signals to them like this case should have never been brought, is opposed to necessarily just
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fighting and arguing about the specific facts of the case. >> judge sean has been moving this case really quickly. so what do you expect in terms of timeline and also if there's a conviction jail time he has been moved it quickly. i mean, frankly, i was surprised that we had a jury this quick. yeah. i thought it would take another week and they've moved it through fairly quickly. so i'm not surprised by that. i think we're talking six, six, or seven, one weeks for a trial. i think that'll be likely. i think you'll continue to see these run tomorrow. that's right. i see these motions that are attacked and there'll be there'll be raising issues with the core and that's going to take time and two, we know right now they're not holding court on wednesdays. >> so that's a day that will be lost each week. so the judge gave another business presumably so i just think it'll take a little bit of time aspirin jail time let's just hard for me to imagine that even with a conviction in this case, this is really a recordkeeping case and it's been made a felony because of sort what i think is a little bit of a stretch mainland up of the law media is that they're trying to use a state law to
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enforce a federal law and they're claiming that the federal laws, the reason they get to call it a felony, and that's that's an unusual and sort of precedented use of this statute. here. this is really about, you've got the state of new york say, well, wait a minute, but there were federal election laws that were broken. well, that's not really a state law. that will be used to going forward. and that is an issue i think at the end of the de that if there's a fiction i think you'll find an appellate court that it takes some interest in that michael moore great to have you. >> thanks so much. cnn's special coverage from the start of the opening statements, monday starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern i'm all right here on cnn and streaming on macs still to come, the fbi is concerned about violence against jewish communities across the country as they get ready to celebrate passover this is a travel show visit my fans around the world you can't. buy that kind of propaganda where meeting and that's what i do is my gif he
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freeze alerts ross parts of the us. temperatures could be 20 degrees cooler than normal from texas to north carolina. this morning, bring fight back and urologist allison chinchar, tracking it all fours this morning, how long is this going to last? it won't be very long. so spring we'll make a come back here. you just got to get through about another day or so. so yes. many waking up this morning to some frost on the grass and some freezing temperatures, especially across the midwest and the ohio valley. but yeah, you may be thinking joseph crashed. it's just really cold for this time of year and it is all of these cities in blue here. charlotte, birmingham, new orleans. they're looking at temperatures for their high today to be more similar to what they would see in february and midland, texas high of 60 today, that's their average for january 25. but again, there is light at the end of this very cold tunnel. we will start to get some of those warmer temperatures back in once we get towards the upcoming week. but other than the cold, the only other thing we really have to talk about extra rain across portions of the southeast and for a lot of these areas, it's been a very soggy past couple of weeks. they don't really
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want the extra rain, but the good news is even though it's moving through now, all of that rain finally exits this area. once we get to this evening. so again, you'll finally start to see some clearer, drier conditions. off to the north. we've got the next system that arrives beginning tomorrow in the midwest. it will cross over the great lakes on tuesday before entering into the northeast late tuesday, early wednesday and yes, it has a chance to bring back some snow, two portions of interior new england, probably the last thing they want to see also to some rain across pittsburgh. that's the last thing this area wants to see there. are already sitting there 2nd wettest april on record, guys, they could end up reaching that number one mark by the end of the week. >> all right. allison chinchar watson at all. thanks so much ari sports now the nba playoffs are underway and the lakers are already in a bit of a whole against the nuggets. on mannose with us this morning hi, caroline well, if the rest of the series goes like this for the lakers, it's gonna be a problem you never need to worry about lebron james. >> he did a little bit of everything last night and you also never need to worry about anthony davis, these two future
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hall of famers or absolutely exceptional. again, they racked up 59 points to keep things close. it was really la's guards that weren't doing the job. the frontcourt did all that they could do. but really the bigger issue for la altai of these two is just how good nikola jok and jamal murray ar i mean, denver suo combining to sre 54 and bo finishing with double doubles as jokic t reigning finals mvp wi a chance to steal things here ends up getting this still from lebron jes and then lays it. and at the other end, the nuggets and by 11 their fifth-straight postseason win against the lakers elsewhere in the sixers postseason, their hopes may have just been dashe joel inhe second arter against him xt reaggravati in this knee injury that has sidelines him for two months his credit, he was able to g it out the st of the way, but he was early in pain and coach nick rse did not em confident about his ailability ming forwd, philly kept fhting.
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they played a really good game. >> they could not stop josh the foth quarter as neyork 2 in rallies for the wind to the rnc. >> now a playoff series featuring two of the original six nhl teams at toronto may beliefs in boston bruins and gave one may have turned on this sequence early in the second bruins bully jeremy sway man, making a mad dash for the plokhii misses. he leaves austin matthews and the chance to tie it. he would miss. and then a minute but later it was britain carlo buried. no one time were there so a massive swinging momentum and you have to feel for matthew 69 goals is season the most by anybody and 30 years and clank and it right out the post. so boston rolling from their winning five to one the aid playoff games on the schedule guys today between the nba in the nhl. so if you're dealing with the snow and the rain and all that stuff that we're having right now in spring to stay inside and sit on the couch yeah. >> i agree. carolina thank you. >> still to come a tram collision at the universal studios theme park in california has left more than a
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before there southward two people are dead to identify a pair of suspects who fired on a crowd of up to 300 people. >> as they investigate video footage from the scene, the gun violence archive reports that this is the 115 mass shooting in the this year. team. people are recovering from minor injuries today after a four car tram crashed at universal studios hollywood last night, i believe say the tram drive ames a mechanil faile one car collided with the real and severapassengersell out. the la county fire departmen d state highway patr are instigating it's a war. >> you probably have not heard abt. and it's killing people, also killing elephants every day. it's happening in sri lanka where rapid development has pushed people
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farther out into the wild where the elephants ce lived freely. the icoc asian elepha i fiti back against the pupil week on the ole story, cnn'shis nick paton walsh travels to srilanka to document this deadly battle the exam or this is an extraordinary story to report, and it takes you to areas of remarkable natural beauty to see some othe most extraordinary creatures on our planet. >> and it's a story about how we're continually depriving them of the greenery, the space, the vegetation that they need to live, because the human species continually wants to expand to grow more in number, to find more land to grow food upon the story of growth that seems to dominate our lives entirely. but it's also something of a metaphor for all the conflicts were seeing around the world between humans on borders over land and really something that brings home writ large, visually the enormous
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confrontations now on this crowded planet for basic resources. now, there are about 6,000 elephants in sri lanka& in just last year alone. according to the government, they're 476 from were killed. and they in turn killed 169 people. and so this isn't some sort of gentle dispute over boundaries. it's violence that plays out often every night. here's how we got a small experience of that base or this conflicts weapons firecrackers fund, the flashes suddenly the numbers have grown from a couple here, possibly to ten, maybe 20 over by the tree line over there possibly coming in this direction this is already
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too close if they charge, it would all be over a torchlight used to always be enough, or they would bang pots and pans now, nobody wants to risk going soft. so they reach straight from gunpowder usually the elephants just run button, but sometimes they charge it's, us who after run now what is extraordinary? >> because the one thing you take away from being with the sri lankans dealing with this issue all the time is the sleeplessness they barely ever seen to get to go to bet at night. they're always up terrified that at night the elephants will come in and trample, eat the vegetation. the crops that they rely on to feed their own families and so that's the reason for the fireworks. and any particular moment two should point out, if an elephant turns, that can be deadly and so it was an
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extraordinary week or so for us observing this sort of dark new front line between species hungry for the same space on this planet. and what that really shows for where we as humans are going, because those same tensions, you see there writ large between elephant and human. very much the ones that play out between people every day victor amara, fascinating luck. be sure to tune it to an all new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper, one whole hour, one whole topic airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific only on cnn thank you so much for watching cnn this morning. >> i wanted before we go though highlight allison chinchar, who is always dressed for the weather these beautiful sues that have what on them pretty much every kind of whether you could imagine and are 30 tomorrow by the way. so governors of your sin, but you've got the raindrops on your shoes, everything show that we are having a rainy day here. thanks for being wh

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